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Thursday, February 18—The Anti-Racist Writing Workshop: A panel discussion on creating more inclusive writing programs

Dear Friend,

Thank you for registering for the upcoming event, "The Anti-Racist Writing Workshop: A panel discussion on creating more inclusive writing programs."

You may have received an email from Zoom that this session has been canceled. We are pleased to say that this is NOT TRUE!

The session will proceed as planned, at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, February 18. You will use the Zoom link you received when you registered. You do not need to re-register.

Just to whet your whistle, details of the event are below. We look forward to seeing you there!


The Anti-Racist Writing Workshop: A panel discussion on creating more inclusive writing programs

Creative writing, like all art forms, involves deep personal engagement in both the process and the product. “Write what you know” is a cliché, and yet certain experiences, knowledges, perspectives and feelings have been marginalized, discounted, or outright excluded from writing programs. Writing course curricula neglect the impact of writers of color; writing classrooms have centered and celebrated works that haven’t addressed the realities, histories, or cultures of communities of color and other minoritized and marginalized peoples.

On this panel, faculty members from the University of Iowa’s writing programs will engage in a discussion with Felicia Rose Chavez, the author of The Anti-Racist Writing Workshop. This new book is a call to create healthy, sustainable, and empowering classroom communities. It’s more urgent than ever that we consciously work against traditions of dominance in the classroom, but what specific actions can we take to achieve authentically inclusive communities? Together, we will address how to:

  • Deconstruct our biases to achieve a cultural shift in perspective.
  • Design a democratic teaching model to create safe spaces for creative concentration.
  • Recruit, nourish, and fortify students of color to best empower them to exercise voice.
  • Embolden our students to self-advocate as responsible citizens in a globalized community.

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For more information about The Anti-Racist Writing Workshop, and to access a multi-genre compilation of contemporary writers of color and progressive online publishing platforms, please visit www.antiracistworkshop.com.

Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to attend all University of Iowa–sponsored events. If you are a person with a disability who requires a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in this program, please contact Meenakshi Gigi Durham in advance at (319) 335-3355 or gigi-durham@uiowa.edu.